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Walking, biking, and public transportation are the best ways to discover Budapest. See some specific recommendations below. I suggest you purchase a ticket ahead of your trip through the user-friendly BudapestGO app App Store ; Google Play , else you'll have to wait out the line at the vending machine by the stations.
The shuttle buses run every minutes throughout the day also at night, but somehwat less frequently; the app provides detailed schedules. As for taxis, note that there's no flat-rate service to and from the airport. To take a licensed cab, you'll need to go to the taxi booth at the airport located just outside the arrivals, provide your destination, then give the printout to the cab driver. Walking is the best way to discover a new city, and most attractions , restaurants , bars, and thermal baths in Budapest are easily within walking distance of the city center.
Are you crossing over to the Buda side? My district-level overviews can help you get to know the main pockets of Budapest. With more than docking stations and 1, bicycles, the network provides an excellent coverage of the inner parts of Pest, primarily within the Grand Boulevard. Although there exist docking stations on the other side of the Danube too, Buda's rolling hills are less biker-friendly than the flat terrain of Pest. Good news if you're older than 65 and from an EU country: all public transport in Budapest is free for you.
One-day, three-day, and weekly tickets are also available , which you can purchase on the same BudapestGO app App Store ; Google Play used for the the airport shuttle bus. Once you bought your ticket, remember to validate them by scanning the barcode located on the bus and tram doors and the driver's booths.